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TIME CLOCK CONFIGURATION

This section describes each Time Clock menu item. Not
every point will need to be configured for every unit. Refer to
the Controls Quick Start section for more information on what
set points need to be configured for different applications. The
Time Clock menu items are discussed in the same order that
they are displayed in the Time Clock table. The Time Clock
table is shown in Table 70.
Hour and Minute (HH.MM) —
of the time clock are displayed in 24-hour, military time. Time
can be adjusted manually by the user.
When connected to the CCN, the unit can be configured to
transmit time over the network or receive time from a network
device. All devices on the CCN should use the same time. Only
one device on the CCN should broadcast time or problems will
occur.
Month of Year (MNTH) —
month of the calendar year.
Day of Month (DOM) —
day (1 to 31) of the month.
Day of Week (DAY) —
of the week (Monday through Sunday).
This variable is the current year (for ex-
Year (YEAR) —
ample, 2005).
Local Time Schedule (SCH.L) —
used to program the time schedules. There are 8 periods
(PER.1 through PER.8). Each time period can be used to set
up a local schedule for the unit. Refer to the Programming
Operating Schedules section on page 36 for more information.
MONDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
able is used to include or remove Monday from the schedule.
Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then Monday will be included in that peri-
od's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO, then
the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on Monday.
This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
TUESDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
able is used to include or remove Tuesday from the schedule.
Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then Tuesday will be included in that pe-
riod's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO, then
the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on Tues-
day. This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
WEDNESDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
This variable is used to include or remove Wednesday from the
schedule. Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time.
If this variable is set to YES, then Wednesday will be included
in that period's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to
NO, then the period's occupied time schedule will not be used
on Wednesday. This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
THURSDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
variable is used to include or remove Thursday from the sched-
ule. Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then Thursday will be included in that
period's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO,
then the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on
Thursday. This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
FRIDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
able is used to include or remove Friday from the schedule.
Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then Friday will be included in that peri-
od's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO, then
the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on Friday.
This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
The hour and minute
This variable is the current
This variable is the current
This variable is the current day
This submenu is
DAYS
MON) — This vari-
DAYS
TUE) — This vari-
DAYS
WED) —
DAYS
THU) — This
DAYS
FRI) — This vari-
SATURDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
variable is used to include or remove Saturday from the sched-
ule. Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then Saturday will be included in that
period's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO,
then the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on
Saturday. This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
SUNDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
able is used to include or remove Sunday from the schedule.
Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then Sunday will be included in that pe-
riod's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO, then
the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on Sun-
day. This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
HOLIDAY IN PERIOD (PER.X
variable is used to include or remove a Holiday from the sched-
ule. Each period is assigned an occupied on and off time. If this
variable is set to YES, then holidays will be included in that pe-
riod's occupied time schedule. If this variable is set to NO, then
the period's occupied time schedule will not be used on holi-
days. This variable can be set for Periods 1 through 8.
OCCUPIED FROM (PER.X
to configure the start time of the Occupied period. All days in
the same period set to YES will enter into Occupied mode at
this time.
OCCUPIED TO (PER.X
configure the end time of the Occupied period. All days in the
same period set to YES will exit Occupied mode at this time.
Local Holiday Schedules (HOL.L) —
is used to program the local holiday schedules. Up to 30 holi-
days can be configured. When a holiday occurs, the unit will
follow the occupied schedules that have the HOLIDAY IN
PERIOD point set to YES.
Holiday Start Month (HD.01 to HD.30
the start month for the holiday. The numbers 1 to 12 corre-
spond to the months of the year (e.g., January = 1).
Holiday Start Day (HD.01 to HD.30
start day of the month for the holiday. The day can be set from
1 to 31.
Holdiay Duration (HD.01 to HD.30
length in days of the holiday. The holiday can last up to 99
days.
Daylight Savings Time (DAY.S) —
ings time function is used in applications where daylight
savings time occurs. The function will automatically correct
the clock on the days configured for daylight savings time.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS START (DS.ST) — This submenu
configures the start date and time for daylight savings.
Daylight Savings Start Month (DS.ST
the start month for daylight savings time. The numbers 1 to 12
correspond to the months of the year (e.g., January = 1).
Daylight Savings Start Week (DS.ST
the start week of the month for daylight savings. The week can
be set from 1 to 5.
Daylight Savings Start Day (DS.ST
start day of the week for daylight savings. The day can be set
from 1 to 7 (Sunday=1, Monday=2, etc.).
Daylight Savings Minutes To Add (DS.ST
is the amount of time that will be added to the time clock for
daylight savings.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS STOP (DS.SP) — This submenu con-
figures the end date and time for daylight savings.
Daylight Savings Stop Month (DS.SP
the stop month for daylight savings time. The numbers 1 to 12
correspond to the months of the year (e.g., January = 1).
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DAYS
SAT) — This
DAYS
SUN) — This vari-
DAYS
HOL) — This
OCC) — This variable is used
UNC) — This variable is used to
This submenu
MON) — This is
DAY) — This is the
LEN) — This is the
The daylight sav-
ST.MN) — This is
ST.WK) — This is
ST.DY) — This is the
MIN.A) — This
SP.MN) — This is

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